Letter From Dr. George B. Todd Dated September 29, 1862
Author: Dr. George Brainard Todd
Date: September 29, 1862
Location: Washington D.C.
Addressee: His wife, Elise M. Todd
Names Mentioned: Captain Ira Wood & Sharpsburg (also referred to as Antietam)
Letter Summary: Dr. Todd writes that he is leaving Washington D.C. for Sharpsburg, his last field of battle as a Union soldier with the 12th Infantry Volunteers of NY.
Credit: Our Todd cousin, the late Robt. A. "Sandy" Goll shared this letter with us.
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Washington D. C. Sept 29th 1862
My dear wife
I have been so very busy for a few days I have not had time to answer your letter and now I have only time to say a word. I am going to the rgt tomorrow, at Sharpsburg as I am now able so I can stand it for a few days any how. Capt Ira Wood is here and goes with us. I have not the least objection to you going to ___ff__berg if you think it will be of any service, don’t do too much cold bathing. In other words, _____ some ____ and ____ of your ____.
After you receive this, direct your letters as usual. Give my love to my boys, father & mother and Henry and accept a large share yourself - and believe me
your affectionate husband
Geo B Todd
Asst. Surgeon 12 N. Y. V.